Pretty Persuasion
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- It seems like you run a tight ship here.
- Yes, a very tight ship.

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The parents pay handsomely.
They should expect nothing less.

:54:05
Can you tell us, say, about a typical
complaint you might field from a parent?

:54:08
Complaints are few and far between
at Roxbury.

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I'm sorry, but we're going to have to end
this conversation today.

:54:13
If there's anything you need,
don't hesitate to ask. I like your suit.

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- Thanks again.
- Cut.

:54:18
Lesbian bitch!
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I know exactly what's going on here.
They gave her a puff piece...

:54:22
she resents it, and she's digging for dirt.
God knows, she'll find it around here.

:54:26
Charles, you wanted to see me
about something?

:54:32
I want you to replace Kimberly Joyce
in the play. Find a new lead.

:54:35
I can't do that. She's the best actress
in the school. We go up in two weeks.

:54:38
Well, I'm sorry...
:54:39
but we can't have our Anne Frank
running around...

:54:41
making anti-Semitic remarks.
That's a level of irony...

:54:44
I just don't want to have happening
under this roof.

:54:47
I'm sure she didn't mean anything by it,
Charles. They're just kids, after all.

:54:51
Percy, replace her.
:54:53
Now is not the time to court controversy.
:54:56
- Very well.
- And another thing...

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be extra careful to behave yourself.
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- What do you mean?
- You know what I mean.

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We will not tolerate racial slurs at Roxbury.
:55:31
Now, you can use them at any other time...
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at home, at the mall,
at rock-'n'-roll concerts...

:55:35
but when you're under my roof
you will respect the heritage...

:55:38
of every student and faculty member.
Do I make myself clear?

:55:42
Yes, sir.
:55:46
The ironic thing is
my dad isn't even tight with money.

:55:48
I mean, he owns three sports cars,
and he just bought me...

:55:51
this rare, expensive kind of dog
that only eats tuna fish.

:55:53
Okay, Josh, you've had your say.
:55:56
Kimberly, is there anything
that you'd like to tell Mr. Horowitz?


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